Sometimes four days is NOT enough. Wandering the colorful colonial streets of Oaxaca, Mexico is a refreshing breather from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City. From the sights, sounds, food, and of course Mezcal – there is a ton…

I admit it. I DON’T like art. And that’s coming from New York City where I could see the MoMA, Guggenheim, and Metropolitan all before lunch time. But when I heard the touring “World of Tim Burton” exhibition was coming…

Where does the time go? It’s been nearly a month since leaving NYC for Mexico City. Being away has brought both highs and lows, but I’ve formulated six observations that I thought would be cool to share with others thinking…

One of Roma Norte’s claims to fame is its Food Markets. Mercado Roma is the most well known with multiple floors and even a Beer Garden, but what about the smaller less hectic ones. Would they be as unique, affordable,…

What’s an American to do on his first Friday night in Mexico City, eat tacos and down Mezcal?? Well, of course that too, but I decided to go the quirkier route and go see a Lucha Libre Wrestling Match! My…

It is no secret that Greenwich Village is one of New York Cities most walkable and charming neighborhoods. The 1960’s home to the beatniks and counter-culture is filled with tons of restaurants, bars, and of course tree-lined streets. In other…

In the Hotel Credit Card game your choices are endless. Go into any big city and you’ll have at least 10 or more global brands to pick from, and that doesn’t even include boutiques. So how do you decide which…

Fifteen hundred miles and six cities later, I have gained a greater appreciation for road trips and want to share some advice to help you on your next one. Here are six tips to improve your next road trip. 1)…

From incredible hiking and forests to beaches and old city charm, staying a few days in Eureka, CA puts you smack dab in the middle of the North Coast action. I enjoyed three full days in the area in August…